Transportation
downtime isn’t an option
Transportation Facilities Built Around Operations That Never Stop.
Airports, Transit Centers, and the Infrastructure That Keeps People Moving.
Transportation facilities operate around the clock. Flights don’t stop for construction. Passengers don’t reroute because a terminal is being renovated. Every project in this sector has to be planned, phased, and executed around operations that are running while you build. That’s the baseline — and it’s how we approach every transportation project.
WHY KEY FOR TRANSPORTATION
What We Bring to Transportation Projects
At Key Construction, your project is as important to us as if it were our own. When you engage our services, you’re getting our best, every single day. Key prides itself on integrity and doing the job right. Every day, every month, every year.
Active Airport Construction Experience
We’re currently building inside an active airport terminal. That means we’ve navigated the security protocols, the phasing constraints, the agency coordination, and the operational pressures firsthand — not theoretically.
Built for Complex Phasing
Across every sector we work in, we build around people who are using the facility. Phased construction in occupied, operational environments is how we work on most of our projects — transportation is the most demanding version of that, and we’re equipped for it.
Public Agency Experience
We work with municipalities, water authorities, and public entities regularly. Prevailing wage, public bidding, multi-stakeholder communication, and detailed documentation are already part of how we operate.
Full GC Capability on Every Job
Scheduling, subcontractor management, budget control, quality assurance, and daily project oversight — all managed by a dedicated PM and backed by our full operations team. One contractor. One point of accountability.
Airport Terminals & Facilities
Terminal renovations, concourse build-outs, gate area upgrades, and airport support facilities. Constructed within active airports with full coordination around flight operations, passenger flow, and security requirements.
Transit Centers & Stations
Bus terminals, rail stations, passenger waiting areas, and multimodal transit hubs. Public-facing facilities built for high traffic, durability, and accessibility.
Maintenance & Operations Buildings
Fleet maintenance facilities, operations centers, and support buildings for airport authorities, transit agencies, and transportation departments. Functional facilities built to serve daily operational demands.
Parking Structures & Site Infrastructure
Parking garages, surface lot improvements, access roads, and site infrastructure associated with transportation facilities. Phased construction that keeps traffic and access flowing throughout the build.
These Projects Come with Constraints Most Buildings Don’t
Airport terminals, transit facilities, maintenance buildings, and transportation infrastructure — constructed in active environments where downtime isn’t an option.



Construction in Active Facilities
Airports and transit centers don’t shut down for renovations. Every phase of work is planned around live operations — flight schedules, passenger flow, bus routes, and peak traffic windows. The construction plan has to flex around the facility, not the other way around.
Security Clearances & Access Protocols
Working inside an airport or secured transit facility means background-checked crews, badging requirements, restricted access zones, and strict coordination with facility security. These aren’t add-ons — they’re built into our mobilization plan from day one.
TSA & FAA Coordination
Airport construction requires coordination with federal agencies. TSA checkpoints, FAA airfield regulations, and facility-specific security protocols all shape how and when work gets done.
Phased Construction Around Passenger Operations
Terminal renovations and transit facility upgrades happen in phases that keep the facility operational for passengers throughout. Temporary barriers, wayfinding, dust containment, noise management, and phased utility cutovers are all standard on these projects.
Public Funding & Agency Accountability
Transportation projects are typically funded by public agencies with strict documentation, reporting, and procurement requirements. Transparent budgeting, detailed progress reporting, and multi-stakeholder communication are built into how we manage these jobs.